The Western - Inside Film Author:David Lusted "Hell of a thing, killin' a man. Take away all he's got and all he's ever gonna have."--- Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven
Provides an engaging overview of 100 years of Western movies
Explores the popularity of Westerns and their later decline
Looks at many evolving forms, including the "series',... more » the epic, the romance, the elegiac and the revisionist
The Western provides a clear, precise and engaging overview of "Western" films, from The Great Train Robbery (1903) to contemporary Westerns such as Dances With Wolves (1990), Unforgiven (1992) and The Newton Boys (1998). The Western introduces the novice to the pleasures and the meanings of the Western film, shares the excitement of the genre with the fan, addresses the suspicions of the cynic and develops the knowledge of the student of film.Until the 1980s, more Westerns were made than any other type of film. For fifty of those years, the genre was central to Hollywood's popularity and profitability. The Western explores the reasons for its success and its latter-day decline among film-makers and audiences alike. Part I charts the history of the Western film and its role in film studies. Part II traces the origins of the Western in nineteenth-century America, and in its literary, theatrical and visual imagining. This sets the scene to explore the many evolving forms in successive chapters on early silent Westerns, the series Western, the epic, the romance, the dystopian, the elegiac and, finally, the revisionist Western. The Western concludes with an extensive bibliography, filmography and select further reading. David Lusted is at the Southhampton Institute« less